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Example sentences for: bicultural
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Mexicans were a majority through most of the nineteenth century, and Tucson had a bicultural spirit that was unique in the Southwest.
In a bicultural environment, or even in tightly knit Mexican communities, when individuals become thoroughly acculturated to American society and values, the individual may be criticized by close friends and relatives, and be called an agringado.
This type of behavior is an outcome of living in a bicultural and bilingual environment and serves to strengthen the in-group’s sense of cultural identity.
Bilingual riddles, those narrated in both English and Spanish, are clearly a Chicano invention growing out of the bicultural experience.